Pulaski’s Devin Snellenberger paced the opening laps of the inaugural Badger
Stock Car main event before “The High Side Hustler” Kyle Frederick grabbed
the top spot. Green Bay’s Heinz gave chase racing to second place. At the half
way point Stewart worked into third. Oconto’s Dustin Loberger who had to transfer
through a last chance qualifier worked to the top five but contact with Devin sending
Loberger in a spin and to the back of the field under caution.

On the restart Heinz raced past Fredrick for the lead, his reign up front didn’t
last long as Fredrick came roaring back with just 5 laps to go. Former national
champion “Hot” Rod Snellenberger of Pulaski made it a 3 wide battle for the
lead which resulted in the trio making contact on the front stretch ending Rod sliding
to the infield ending his bid for the win. This set up a 4 lap dash to the checker
which saw Frederick, Heinz and Stewart race 3-wide for the lead. With the white flag
coming down Stewart grabbed the lead for the first time and narrowly held off Fredrick
to a roaring crowd. The win netted Stewart a $700 pay. Frederick had to settle for
second at the pay window, Heinz held on for a close third, fourth for Green Bay’s
Jeremy Wiitala and Devin Snellenberger rallied back for fifth.

Jeremy Cota of Oconto led every lap en route to winning the IMCA northern sportmod
feature.

Round II of the Ironman Swing will take place at
Thunder Hill Raceway Thursday, July 18. Joining the BST will be IMCA northern
sportmods, street stocks and four cylinders. Racing gets underway at 7 p.m. both
nights.

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